Nov 02, 2025

Support Veterans by participating in "Operation Green Light"

Posted Nov 02, 2025 11:12 AM
Saline County inviting community members to participate in "Operation Green Light" for Veterans in Saline County&nbsp;<b>November 4–11. </b>Courtesy image
Saline County inviting community members to participate in "Operation Green Light" for Veterans in Saline County November 4–11. Courtesy image

Saline County Kansas

SALINE COUNTY - The Saline County Commission signed a proclamation on October 29th, declaring November 4–11 as Operation Green Light for Veterans in Saline County.

The week encourages residents, businesses and local organizations to shine green lights in recognition of America’s veterans and their families.

Participating is simple, just replace one exterior or interior light with a green bulb.

“Lighting our buildings green is a visible reminder that we owe a debt of gratitude to those who’ve served,” said County Commission Chairman Rodger Sparks. “It’s a small gesture that carries a big meaning, one that lets every veteran know they are valued and never forgotten.”

Whether it’s a porch light visible to passersby or a lamp in your window, that green glow sends a powerful message:

Our veterans are seen, appreciated and supported.

To mark the week, Saline County buildings will be illuminated green and residents are encouraged to share photos of their displays using #OperationGreenLight and tagging Saline County on social media.

Operation Green Light, now in its fifth year, is a collaborative effort of the National Association of Counties (NACo) and the National Association of County Veterans Service Officers (NACVSO).

The initiative highlights the crucial role counties play in connecting veterans with benefits and services that help them thrive after military service.